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1、,Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League NC Healthy Communities WWW.BREDL.ORG,Land application of sewage sludge: Risks and recommendations,- 1988 - Ocean dumping of sewage sludge banned. 1991 WEF Name Change Task Force Over 250 entrees: “All growth,“ “purenutri,“ “biolife,“ “bioslurp,“ “black gold,“
2、 “geoslime,“ “sca-doo,“ “the end product,“ “humanure,“ “hu-doo,“ “organic residuals,“ “bioresidue,“ “urban biomass,“ “powergro,“ “organite,“ “recyclite,“ “nutri-cake“ and “ROSE,“ short for “recycling of solids environmentally.“,The winning name: BIOSOLIDS!,Orange: 19,319,988 gal on 1817.76-acres Cha
3、tham: 19,982,500 gal on 1151.33-acres Alamance: 19,789,200 gal on 969.20-acres Union County: Over 11,000-acres permitted for sludge *DWQ 2007 data based on av. 20,000 gal per acre = 20,000,000 gal. per yr.,What is sludge?,“Residual, semi-solid material left from industrial wastewater or sewage treat
4、ment processes.”“Anything that is dumped into a sewer that is removed from water by the treatment process becomes sludge.” “Includes landfill leachate and runoff from farmlands, industry and development.” “Pretty much anything that humans living and working in a town or city flush down their toilets
5、 or pour down their drains.” “Inevitably a noxious brew of vastly various and incompatible materials unpredictable in themselves and in the toxicity of their amalgamation, incalculably but certainly wildly dangerous to life.” “Growing and continuous mountain of hazardous waste produced daily by wast
6、ewater treatment plants.”,In 2003, a coalition of 73 labor, environment, and farm groups formally petitioned EPA for a moratorium on the land application of sewage sludge. Signatories include the United Mine Workers of America, Clean Water Action, the Organic Consumers Association, the Center for Fo
7、od Safety, Farm Aid, and Citizens for a Future New Hampshire. The National Farmers Union opposes sludge spreading on agricultural land National organic standards prohibit use of sludge in organically-grown food productsInstitute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP): “Smart Guide on Sludge Use in
8、Food Production” (2008)At least 8 major food companies prohibit purchase of produce grown on land “fertilized” with sludge because of potential liabilities.,Growing opposition.,“Naturally Superior”“Safe, nutrient-rich organic material”“Maintains lands long-term productivity” “Rich in nitrogen and ph
9、osphorus, and contains micronutrients such as sulfur, magnesium, calcium, copper, zinc, and some potassium.”“Almost half of all biosolids produced are being recycled, and everyone knows that recycling benefits the environment.” “Pretreatment requires that industrial plants treat or remove any contam
10、inants from their wastewater before it is discharged to a WWTP.” “Specifically-mandated treatments minimize any potential odors.” “Biosolids must meet strict quality criteria and regulations set by the USEPA . based on EPAs rigorous review of decades of long-term scientific studies regarding the saf
11、ety and efficacy of biosolids recycling.” Best of all it is FREE for farmers!,Treatment and testing consists of:,Lime stabilization and aerobic digestion to “disinfect” sludge by reducing organic matter, pathogen content, offensive odorsTesting required for 9 metals, nutrients, total coliform once p
12、er week or less depending on volumes produced Other methods of getting rid of sludge: incineration, land filling, pelletizing, composting using “Class A” sludgeTesting of soils that receive sludge done once per yearShipped to and spread on farmers fields free of charge.Win-win situation.,WWTPs do no
13、t test or remove: Unregulated chemicals Emerging chemicals Specific pathogens (MRSA, swine flu, H1N1 viruses, Tamiflu vaccine, hepatitis A, Herpes virus, Poliovirus, Necrotizing bacteria) Prescription pharmaceutical drugs, illegal drugs Hormones Steroids Endocrine disrupting chemicals Flame retardan
14、ts Radioactive substances Toxic metals Polychlorinated biphenyls Dioxins Polymers used to solidify sludge PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) Prions Nanoparticles Unknown chemicals,1976 Toxic Substances Control Act requires manufacturers to report to the federal government new chemicals they int
15、end to market. But the law exempts from public disclosure any information that could harm their bottom line. Estimated 84,000 chemicals in commercial use.Approx 700 new chemicals introduced into hands of consumers each year. 20% of chemical ingredients protected as trade secrets.In March, 2010, more
16、 than half of the 65 “substantial risk“ reports filed with the Environmental Protection Agency involved secret chemicals. ”. makes it impossible for regulators to control potential dangers or for consumers to know which toxic substances they might be exposed to.”- Obama Administration http:/ Federal
17、 Clean Water Act defines sewage sludge as a “pollutant” 33USC 1462 (6). Part 503.9(t) Pollutant is an organic substance, an inorganic substance, a combination of organic and organic substances, or a pathogenic organism that, after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation, or assimilation i
18、nto an organism either directly from the environment or indirectly by ingestion through the food chain, could, on the basis of information available to the Administrator of EPA, cause death, disease, behavioral abnormalities, cancer, genetic mutations, physiological malfunctions (including malfuncti
19、on in reproduction), or physical deformations in either organisms (humans) or offspring (children) of the organisms.,(2008). EPAs “Targeted National Sewage Sludge Survey” (TNSSS) sampled 74 selected waste water treatment plants in 35 states during 2006 to 2007. High concentrations of toxic contamina
20、nts with heavy metals, steroids and pharmaceuticals, including the antibacterials, triclocarban and triclosan. Despite the prevalence of these toxic chemicals in the environment and their potential adverse impacts to human health and the environment, EPA maintains that it is not appropriate to specu
21、late on the significance of the results at this time.Under the Clean Water Act (CWA), Section 405(d) stipulates that EPA must identify and regulate toxic pollutants that may be present in biosolids (sewage sludge) at levels of concern for public health and the environment. http:/www.epa.gov/watersci
22、ence/biosolids/tnsss-tech.pdf,Johns Hopkins studies (Rolf U. Halden et al) conclude that 50 percent of triclosan and 76 percent of triclocarban remain unchanged by aerobic and anaerobic digestion in a typical WWTP. Both accumulate in sludge. Estimate that more than 100,000 lbs. of triclosan and 300,
23、000 lbs. of triclocarban are spread on farmlands each year.Heidler, Sapkota, Halden. Partitioning, Persistence, and Accumulation in Digested Sludge of the Topical Antiseptic Triclocarban during Wastewater Treatment. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2006, 40 (11), pp 36343639,(2006). Eastern Washington Univer
24、sity study found dozens of medicinal, industrial and household compounds in treated sewage sludge, also known as biosolids, that government agencies sell as lawn-and-garden enhancements.“I dont think people understood before this that they might be applying pharmaceuticals and disinfectants to their
25、 front lawns.“- Thomas Burke, Professor of Public Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University,What proof do we have that sludge is dangerous?,On Nov. 9, 1998, McElmurray & Sons, Inc., and Boyceland Dairy Farms, filed separate lawsuits against the City of Augusta in the U.S. District Court in the Souther
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